Showing posts with label interscope records. Show all posts
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Monday, January 24, 2011

Mine Is Yours



Picasso don't premeditate, he just paint

"Mine is Yours" is the third full-length studio album by Long Beach natives Cold War Kids. The album was produced by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Norah Jones) and showcases a much more expansive, explosive, and atmospheric sound. Willett's lyrics paint a love story of passion and forgiveness. The album contains elements reminiscent of both Loyalty to Loyalty (2008 - Against Privacy, I've Seen Enough, Dreams Old Men Dream) and Robbers and Cowards (2006 - Passing The Hat, Robbers, Red Wine Success). Mine is Yours is a giant leap for the Kids towards a grown and polished sound--not to say that they are parting ways with their unique blend of blues and punk.

Mine Is Yours (2011, Downtown, V2, Mercury, Interscope)
Produced and Recorded by Jacquire King

Mine is Yours
Louder Than Ever
Royal Blue
Finally Begin
Out of the Wilderness
Skip the Charades
Sensitive Kid
Bulldozer
Broken Open
Cold Toes on the Cold Floor
Flying Upside Down

COLD WAR KIDS
Matt Aveiro (percussion)
Nathan Willett (vocals, guitar, piano)
Jonnie Bo Russell (guitar, piano, vocals)
Maust (bass)

Friday, October 8, 2010

JamisonParker

forever a sleepwalker

Jamison Parker was a bedroom-pop infused emorock band from Orange County, CA active roughly between 2003 and 2005. The duo--Jamison Covington (lead guitar, lead vocals) and Parker Case (drums, guitar, vocals)--only had two official releases during their short tenure as a band. Before signing with Interscope in the fall of 2003, JamisonParker had slowly built a loyal following through a series of "guerilla sets" (all-acoustic performances at merch booths and hotel rooms) at the 2003 Skate and Surf Festival in Ashbury, New Jersey.

Their debut ep entitled Notes & Photographs was recorded at Kingsize Sound Labs in Los Angeles, CA and was put out by Interscope Records on October 28, 2003. With the exception of "Your Song", the ep was written through mailed demo tapes between Covington in Kentucky and Case in California.

In 2005, their much anticipated debut album Sleepwalker (Interscope Records) was released. The full-length album portrayed a more refined, electrifying sound and gave insight into the depths of Covington's mind with lyrics touching on thoughts of suicide and his addiction to prescription drugs . While much of the album did exemplify the struggles of growing up, Sleepwalker is by no means hopeless emo album.

Though JamisonParker was short-lived, they left an enormous heart on my sleeve. Their infectious harmonies and heartfelt melodies are reminiscent of everything it felt to be a teenager.

Notes & Photographs EP
Interscope Records, 2003
Recorded: Kingsize Sound Labs, Los Angeles
Produced by: JamisonParker and Dave Trumfio

Home
Dead to the World
Your Song
Biting Bullets
Dear Everybody

Personnel
Jamison Covington (vocals, guitar)
Parker Case (vocals, guitar, drums)



Sleepwalker
Interscope Records, 2005
Recorded: Morning View Studios, Malibu
Produced by: Ken Andrews

Alcohol & Bandages
Best Mistake
Goodbyes
Tearing Through Me
Paper, Rock, Scissors
Emergency Room Romantic
Dusk, The Day After
Slow Suicide
Here's Everything I've Always Meant to Say
The Here and Now
I Should Mean More

Personnel
Jamison Covington (vocals, guitar, synth, piano, loops, drum machine)
Parker Case (drums, guitar, vocals)
Ken Andrews (guitar, bass guitar, Mellotron, piano, synth, vocals, loops)
Jeff Garber (bass guitar, slide guitar)


Biting Bullets

Your Song

Best Mistake

Interview on FLO

Biting Bullets @ Sunset Marquis

JamisonParker (2003-2005)
Jamison Covington (Lead guitar, Lead Vocals)
Parker Case (Drums, Guitar, Vocals)